Peter Quennell
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1905 – 1993
Who was Peter Quennell?
Sir Peter Courtney Quennell CBE was an English biographer, literary historian, editor, essayist, poet, and critic.
Quennell, the son of architect C. H. B. Quennell and Marjorie Quennell, wrote extensively on social history. Educated at Berkhamsted Grammar School and at Balliol College, Oxford, he first practised journalism in London. While still at school some of his poems were selected by Richard Hughes for the anthology Public School Verse, which brought him to the attention of writers such as Edith Sitwell.
In 1922 he published his first book, Masques and Poems.This was followed by many other volumes, particularly his Four Portraits of 1945, books on London and works on Baudelaire, Byron, Pope, Ruskin, Hogarth, Shakespeare, Proust and Dr Johnson.
In 1930 he taught at the University of Tokyo. In 1944–51, he was editor of the Cornhill Magazine and from 1951 to 1979 founder-editor of History Today.
He published two volumes of autobiography, The Marble Foot and Wanton Chase. He was married five times, and had two children, a daughter Sarah, from his third marriage and Alexander from his fifth.
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